Great video! It's really helpful to see a comparison of these four high-quality 10,000+ counts DMMs in action. Your detailed demonstration of the low burden voltage measurements in the Amp range is very informative, and the 0.1 mA current resolution of all these meters is impressive. Thank you for taking the time to create this valuable content, as it helps both beginners and seasoned professionals make informed decisions when choosing the right DMM for their needs. Keep up the fantastic work, and I look forward to more insightful content from you!
The extra digit is not useful if the accuracy is not there as well. The meters did not agree on current. Which one was most accurate? How would the 61E+ accuracy compare?
The extra meter is useful when doing relative comparisons (e.g. current changed by 0.2 mA). The accuracy is determined by the specs (e.g. 0.5%+5 digits). The displays are all within the specs.
@@KerryWongBlog nice, i managed to buy an870 for ~25$ on banggood lately, but im still looking for something minimalistic, yet functional for electrician tool bag. But i have not seen yet a product which is small, have a clamp meter with mA's, got clipped/unclipped leads for quick socket and low z voltage test and also ncv xD if You seen one please tell :)
You do these comparisons very well.
Nice demonstation Kerry well done.
Great video! It's really helpful to see a comparison of these four high-quality 10,000+ counts DMMs in action. Your detailed demonstration of the low burden voltage measurements in the Amp range is very informative, and the 0.1 mA current resolution of all these meters is impressive. Thank you for taking the time to create this valuable content, as it helps both beginners and seasoned professionals make informed decisions when choosing the right DMM for their needs. Keep up the fantastic work, and I look forward to more insightful content from you!
Thanks for this. That Aneng DMM is great value as a second meter.
Thanks for sharing. 😉👌🏻
Nice comparison vid.....cheers.
The extra digit is not useful if the accuracy is not there as well. The meters did not agree on current. Which one was most accurate? How would the 61E+ accuracy compare?
The extra meter is useful when doing relative comparisons (e.g. current changed by 0.2 mA). The accuracy is determined by the specs (e.g. 0.5%+5 digits). The displays are all within the specs.
Both aneng only good when new, after few month oxydation on switch selector will be very annoying,
Especially in humid environtment
the Aneng is more like 20USD not 10
i'd say over 20, I instantly looked it up when heard about 10 bucks xD
I bought mine last year during a sales event on Ali and it was around $14 if I recall.
@@KerryWongBlog nice, i managed to buy an870 for ~25$ on banggood lately, but im still looking for something minimalistic, yet functional for electrician tool bag. But i have not seen yet a product which is small, have a clamp meter with mA's, got clipped/unclipped leads for quick socket and low z voltage test and also ncv xD if You seen one please tell :)
The worst Burden Voltage is on the UT-61E